Is it okay to edit blog posts after they are published?
I wonder whether it's good form to edit blog posts after they are published.
I wonder whether it's good form to edit blog posts after they are published.
Before the iPhone kicked off the mobile generation, Facebook was the top social site for users to upload their photos. But when Facebook failed to adapt quickly enough to the smart phone, Instagram put a dent in Facebook's silo.
The minimal gray leather wallpaper, now ready for the new iPad.
After reading "Noise and Textures", an article about designing textured buttons in Photoshop that scale regardless of the size of the button, I began to wonder how to do the same thing in HTML and CSS3.
It's difficult not to let sites like Pinterest fill in vicariously for creativity, but there is good reason to not let that happen.
Mom: bless her, the wonderful lady who spent years of her life fretting over every little detail so you might grow up to be a doctor or the President. The lady that fought so hard to get you outside, instead of cooped up in front of the TV, playing video games. Who would have thought that she would end up teaching you valuable lessons in web development? I mean... come on! She only learned to copy/paste a few months ago!
3D is bad enough. Does the image have to be dark as well? I don’t see why theaters and studios tolerate poor projection.
By popular demand, I've created an Aired Leather Wallpaper for the Desktop.
A variation on the leather background, now for the iPad.
Hover effects are great right up until they aren't.